The Talk of the Hamptons This Summer - News Summed Up

The Talk of the Hamptons This Summer


In 2015, after rising complaints about noisy helicopters and airplanes at East Hampton Airport, town officials adopted nighttime curfews and other restrictions for takeoffs and landings. The town of East Hampton has petitioned the United States Supreme Court to hear its appeal. Advertisement Continue reading the main story“Patrons can enjoy themselves without worrying about getting behind the wheel,” said Zach Erdem, who owns 75 Main and other Hamptons nightspots. Instead of ceasing operations, they are temporarily moving the 125-person staff to a white farmhouse on 341 Pantigo Road in East Hampton (formerly Moby’s). “Everyone wants an experience and something they can’t get anywhere else,” said Eric Feil, the chief executive of Dan’s Hamptons Media.


Source: New York Times May 25, 2017 04:00 UTC



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